Get free shipping on your order, with any water filter subscription. Find my filter

Open Hamburger Menu
Sears Parts Direct
Tips to find your model number
Frigidaire FGET2765PFD wall oven

Frigidaire FGET2765PFD wall oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Frigidaire FGET2765PFD wall oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

By Schematic
By Part
SELECT DIAGRAM
?

This is the number corresponding to the part on the diagram / schematic

Browse Parts for FGET2765PFD Wall Ovens

Frigidaire Wall Oven FGET2765PFD FAQs

You can tell your Frigidaire oven model by finding the model and serial number on the serial plate; for the Frigidaire FGET2765PFD wall oven, the serial plate is typically on the door frame when you open the lower oven door (some models). Use that exact model number when ordering parts or looking up instructions in the FGET2765PFD owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on FGET2765PFD

Check these common locations first:

  • Open the lower oven door and look along the door frame for the serial plate
  • Wipe the frame with a damp cloth; grease can hide the printed label
  • Use a flashlight and look for “Model” and “Serial” fields
  • Write the model number exactly as shown (letters and numbers matter)

What the model number helps you do

Having the correct model number prevents wrong-part orders and speeds up troubleshooting.

  • Match the correct wall oven parts list for your exact unit
  • Confirm which features your oven has (Bake, BroIL, Convection on some models)
  • Use the right wiring and installation details from the installation guide
  • Look up control and heating problems using Frigidaire wall oven error code resources

Quick check: model number vs. serial number

Item on the label What it’s used for Example format
Model number Identifies the exact oven design and parts FGET2765PFD
Serial number Identifies your specific unit build Letters and numbers

Why it matters

Many Frigidaire wall ovens look similar, but parts like the oven temperature sensor, control board, or door seal can vary by model. Using the exact model number from the serial plate keeps repairs accurate and avoids repeat disassembly.

Last updated: February 2026

Frigidaire Gallery is a step up from Frigidaire’s basic lines, but it is not considered “high end” luxury; it is best described as upper-mid-range with upgraded styling and features. For your Frigidaire wall oven model FGET2765PFD, the Gallery-branded controls and cooking options focus on everyday performance and convenience.

What “high end” usually means for wall ovens

High-end wall ovens typically emphasize premium build materials, advanced cooking automation, and specialty features. Frigidaire Gallery generally targets strong value with modern features rather than ultra-luxury positioning.

Common “high end” indicators include:

  • Heavy-duty hardware and premium trim details
  • More advanced temperature management and cooking programs
  • Quieter, higher-capacity convection systems
  • More robust serviceability and longer feature lists
  • Higher price tiers across the lineup

Your FGET2765PFD is designed around practical cooking features and user-friendly controls. The Use & Care information shows core modes like Bake, Broil, and Convection options (model dependent), which aligns with a mid-range feature set. Check the exact feature list and control descriptions in the FGET2765PFD owner's manual.

Feature positioning (simple comparison)

Line tier (typical) Where it fits What you usually get
Value/basic Entry level Core bake and broil, simpler controls
Gallery (mid-range+) Upper-mid-range Convection options, upgraded controls, more cooking modes
Premium/luxury High end Advanced automation, premium materials, specialty modes

Why it matters

Knowing the tier helps set expectations for performance and repair decisions. If you are troubleshooting cooking accuracy or heating issues, Gallery models still use standard serviceable components such as an oven temperature sensor, bake element, and control board.

If you are chasing temperature consistency issues, a common first check is the oven temperature sensor; for this model, see the range oven temperature sensor 5304504897.

Last updated: February 2026

A Frigidaire electric wall oven like model FGET2765PFD typically lasts 13 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven clean, ensuring good airflow, and fixing heating issues early helps you reach that expected service life.

What affects how long your FGET2765PFD lasts

  • Heat stress and ventilation: blocked airflow around cookware and racks can create hot spots.
  • Self-clean frequency: high-heat cleaning cycles add wear to wiring and temperature-sensing parts.
  • Door seal condition: heat leaks make components work harder.
  • Accurate temperature control: overheating or wide temp swings shorten component life.
  • Electrical connection quality: loose connections can overheat at the terminal block.

Quick maintenance habits that extend oven life

Use these practices consistently:

  • Keep spills from baking onto the oven floor; clean after the oven cools.
  • Leave space around cookware for airflow (about 2 inches is a good rule).
  • Avoid lining racks or the oven bottom with foil unless your owner's manual specifically allows it.
  • If baking seems uneven, verify rack position and preheat fully.
  • If the oven runs hot or cold, address calibration or sensor issues early.

Parts that commonly impact longevity (and what they do)

Symptom Likely system involved Example part for FGET2765PFD
Oven temperature is inaccurate Temperature sensing Range oven temperature sensor 5304504897
Oven shuts down or overheats Safety limit control Frigidaire range high-limit thermostat 318578506
Convection fan noisy or not running Air circulation Wall oven convection fan motor 139008502
Heat leaking, longer preheat times Door sealing Wall oven door seal 807545501

Why it matters

A wall oven that holds temperature accurately and seals properly cooks more evenly, preheats faster, and puts less strain on the control board, heating elements, and wiring. That directly supports the typical 13-year life expectancy.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your wall oven

Choose a symptom to see related wall oven repairs.

Main causes: bad oven door lock assembly, faulty electronic control board, wiring failure…

Main causes: faulty oven temperature sensor, control system problem, weak burner igniter, damaged oven element…

Main causes: lack of gas supply, broken igniter, tripped circuit breaker, broken oven element, tripped thermal fuse, con…

Main causes: lack of electrical power, bad electronic control board, faulty oven control thermostat…

Main causes: broken broil element, faulty broil burner igniter, control system failure…

Main causes: broken bake element, bad bake burner igniter, tripped thermal switch, control system failure…

Most common repair guides to help fix your wall oven

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your wall oven.

How to replace the thermal switch in a wall oven

How to replace the thermal switch in a wall oven

If the oven won't heat after resetting the thermal switch, replace the thermal switch.…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

How to replace a wall oven thermal fuse

The thermal fuse trips to prevent the over from excessively overheating. The oven won't heat again until you replace the…

Repair time and Difficulty

 60 minutes or less
How to replace a wall oven door outer glass panel

How to replace a wall oven door outer glass panel

Learn how to replace a damaged outer window panel on your wall oven door with these step-by-step instructions. …

Repair time and Difficulty

 45 minutes or less

Effective articles & videos to help repair your wall oven

Use the advice and tips in these articles and videos to get the most out of your wall oven.

How to remove grease from your oven

How to remove grease from your oven

Oven looking grimy? Discover how to clean a greasy oven using safe, effective methods like baking soda and more.…

How to read a wiring schematic video

How to read a wiring schematic video

Learn how to decipher symbols so you can buy the right part for your problem.…

How to correct an oven's temperature setting

How to correct an oven's temperature setting

If your oven consistently undercooks or overcooks, it might need recalibration. You can reset it yourself.…

Parts & More

Bottom-Mount Refrigerator
Chest Freezer
Front-Engine Lawn Tractor
Gas Chainsaw
Gas Leaf Blower
Gas Line Trimmer
Gas Range
Lawn & Garden Engine
Reciprocating Saw
Refrigerator
Room Air Conditioner
Stand Mixer
Top-Mount Refrigerator
Treadmill
Washer
Wet/Dry Vacuum